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To: Brian Malloy who wrote (23616)5/10/1999 12:55:00 PM
From: musea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Brian,

Today, my list includes T, FON and SUNW among the stocks I don't yet own.

The bond market seems to be healthy today, and that seems to be helping our stocks. AOL seems to be back on the winning side, although the beta is so large that you can't tell very much yet.

If Armstrong can do for T's price what Gerstner did for IBM, that would be a fabulous investment. I believe I read somewhere else that IBM is a ten-bagger since the low of 1993. Who woulda' thunk it? I have not invested in IBM for some time, because I can't understand the business model. I guess others who can have profited where I have not. I'm not disturbed though, because the money I took out of IBM went into INTC and MSFT.

-musea